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@Shinigami

Comes with Vista Home Premium 64-bit.

Cheapest i7 920 System is now $659.00 but you have to go to $719.00 for ATI 4850.

There are 20% off coupons every week for the dell outlet.

http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/desktop-studioxps-435mt?c=us&cs=22&l=en&s=dfh
Or you could head over to the Dell outlet and get:

i7 920
4 GB DDR3 Ram
ATI 4850
640 GB HD
DVD/RW
Vista Home Premium

Total $699.00
-20% Off Coupon = $560.00 w/o monitor
Under $200 at PCRichard today. 7 free movies included (Bourne, 300, and the mail in ones)

http://www.pcrichard.com/catalog/product.jsp?modelNo=HDA30&AFC-PriceGrabber&srccode=cii_5784816&cpncode=10-60420201-2#moreinfo
Jeff,

For around $2500 I'd go with a Pioneer KURO (model Pioneer PDP-5080HD). It's still not 1080p but it has one of the best pictures out there. On a 50" model unless you are sitting really close there isn't a great need for 1080p. Find a local dealer that stocks pioneer plasmas and go check it out. A good dealer will get pretty close to $2500 on price if not it can be found on the internet from good authorized dealers for that price.
Any news on when we see these in Raleigh/Chapel Hill?
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Nokia E62
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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